Millburn

Millburn is a suburban township in Essex County, New Jersey. The town was incorporated on 20 March 1857, and its name comes from the fact that a stream (known as a "burn" in Scottish) powered mills in the area. The town was known for its Paper Mill Playhouse and the B'nai Israel Synagogue, and it had one of the largest Jewish communities in Essex County, along with neighboring Livingston and South Orange. It was a very expensive area, having the largest property tax in the state. In 2016, Millburn had a population of 20,308 people.